Granite Harbor

GRANITE HARBOR — Sizzle Reel
A Limited Series

GraniteHarbor

Based on “My Husband Had an Island”

Sizzle Reel · 2:00
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01

The Funeral / The Secret

0:00 – 0:22 · Frames 1A & 1B
Opening
Scene 1A
SCENE 1A
Extreme Close-Up · Portrait
Scene 1B
SCENE 1B
Aerial Wide · Landscape
V.O. — Sloan
I buried my husband two weeks ago. The military taught me to keep my face still — even when everything inside me wanted to break.
Low cello drone. Wind. Distant bell buoy.
His name was Grant Whitaker. We had been married sixteen years. He owned a private island off the coast of Maine — a place he had always forbidden me to visit.
Sound of folded flag, fabric taut. Silence.
MusicSparse cello. Maritime. Cold opening. No resolution.
02

The Key / The Warning

0:22 – 0:44 · Frames 2A & 2B
Inciting Object
Scene 2A
SCENE 2A
Macro · Object
Scene 2B
SCENE 2B
Interior · Screen
V.O. — Sloan
His lawyer slid a box across the table. Inside — a brass key. Engraved: Granite Harbor Island. The island had a name. It felt real in my palm.
Key set on wood. Quiet weight of the room.
His video message was short. He said: Please don’t trust Mara.
A beat of silence. Drone returns, lower.
TransitionCut to black — 12 frames. Drone drops a semitone.
Title Card · 0:44 · On Black
Some inheritances come with instructions.
Cut to Black — 12 Frames
03

Arrival / The Island

0:48 – 1:06 · Frames 3A & 3B
World Established
Scene 3A
SCENE 3A
Wide · Figures From Behind
Scene 3B
SCENE 3B
Exterior · Structure
V.O. — Sloan
The island was over two hundred acres. A lighthouse still functional. A bunker converted from an old Coast Guard station. And a man waiting at the dock who I’d never heard of in sixteen years of marriage.
Ferry engine. Water. Boots on a dock.
He said: Your husband hired me to manage the property. He told me to expect you.
Wind. A gull, distant.
MusicDrone sustains. Low strings, no resolution.
04

The Threat / Mara

1:06 – 1:24 · Frames 4A & 4B
Antagonist Revealed
Scene 4A
SCENE 4A
Close-Up · Documents
Scene 4B
SCENE 4B
Security Footage · Night
V.O. — Sloan
She had taken two million dollars from investors. Promised them the island. Forged my daughter’s signature. And she sounded so reasonable doing it.
Music tightens. A low pulse begins underneath.
My daughter said: She always sounds nice. That’s her skill.
Silence. Then: a boat engine on water, moving fast.
TransitionCut to black — 8 frames. Pulse stops abruptly.
Title Card · 1:24 · On Black
She expected a grieving widow. She got a tactician.
Cut to Black — 8 Frames
05

Taking Control

1:28 – 1:46 · Frames 5A & 5B
The Turn
Scene 5A
SCENE 5A
Interior Wide · Command Room
Scene 5B
SCENE 5B
Close-Up · Whiteboard Map
V.O. — Sloan
The Navy taught me to move from shock to action. This wasn’t grief anymore. It was a mission.
Music lifts. Controlled urgency. Sparse percussion enters.
Secure the perimeter. Inspect the bunker. Open the files. Every piece of information — ours. Not hers.
Sounds layered: lock clicking, camera feed online, documents organized. Rhythmic.
MusicPercussion builds. Dissolve — not cut. Intentional.
06

The Reckoning / Close

1:46 – 2:00 · Frames 6A & 6B
Resolution
Scene 6A
SCENE 6A
Wide · Lighthouse
Scene 6B
SCENE 6B
Macro · Final Object
V.O. — Sloan
Grant didn’t leave us a retreat. He left us a position to hold. And everything we needed to hold it.
Music falls away. Only ocean. Only the lighthouse beam. Steady. Then silence.
FadeSlow fade to black. No music. Ocean only, then silence.
GRANITE HARBOR
A Limited Series
Some inheritances come with instructions.
Confidential Development Material · Not for Distribution
Based on “My Husband Had an Island”
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